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1981 film
The Pale Light of Sorrow | |
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Directed by | Iulian Mihu |
Written by | George Macovescu |
Produced by | Atanasie Toma |
Starring | Violeta Andrei |
Cinematography | Gábor Tarko |
Release date |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | Romania |
Language | Romanian |
The Pale Light of Sorrow (Template:Lang-ro) is a 1981 Romanian drama film directed by Iulian Mihu. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Diploma.
The story is set in a village near Buzău, before and during World War I, and is based on a script by George Macovescu, then-president of the Writers' Union of Romania. The music of Antonio Vivaldi is heavily used in the soundtrack.
Cast
- Violeta Andrei
- Andrei Finți [ro]
- Florina Luican
- Gheorghe Marin
- Rodica Mureșan [ro]
- Emanoil Petruț [ro]
- Alexandru Racoviceanu
- Geo Saizescu
- Siegfried Siegmund
- Savel Știopul [ro]
- Liliana Tudor
- Catinca Ralea [ro]
References
- "12th Moscow International Film Festival (1981)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
- Tronaru, Doinel (17 February 2001). "Iulian Mihu – "Lumina palidă a durerii"". aarc.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 26 August 2023.
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